According to the publication, Sen. Paul has introduced bipartizan legislation to help expand the use of police body cameras by creating a pilot program for local and state governments acquire the cameras.

“The use of body cameras helps officers collect and preserve evidence to solve crimes, while also decreasing the number of complaints against police,” Paul said in a statement, adding that the legislation “will help state and local police departments access this new tool, while ensuring that the privacy rights of every civilian is respected.”

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